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Stacks Nakamoto Upgrade
Stacks Nakamoto Upgrade

STX has never missed out on market speculation surrounding the BTC ecosystem, but previous hype was more like "castles in the air" without a solid foundation. After the Nakamoto upgrade, Stacks will provide the market with higher expectations through improved performance and sBTC.

雨中狂睡·2025/11/29 17:51
$60M HYPE Token Unlocking: Major Sell Event Inbound?
$60M HYPE Token Unlocking: Major Sell Event Inbound?

Hyperliquid continues to impress traders with its ability to process more than $330 billion in monthly volume with a tight development team.

Coinspeaker·2025/11/29 16:00
Alliance DAO Says It Won’t Short L1s, But Calls Them Low-Quality Bets
Alliance DAO Says It Won’t Short L1s, But Calls Them Low-Quality Bets

Qiao Wang of Alliance DAO doubts the long-term value of L1 tokens, citing lack of a strong moat. He views L1 tokens as “low-quality bets” but doesn’t believe they are bad investments overall. Wang suggests the app layer offers more secure investment opportunities with stronger value capture.

CoinEdition·2025/11/29 16:00
CoinShares withdraws US spot ETF filings for XRP, Solana and Litecoin ahead of Nasdaq listing
CoinShares withdraws US spot ETF filings for XRP, Solana and Litecoin ahead of Nasdaq listing

Quick Take European asset manager CoinShares has pulled SEC registration filings for its planned XRP, Solana (with staking), and Litecoin ETFs. The asset manager will also wind down its leveraged bitcoin futures ETF. The withdrawal comes as the firm prepares for a US public listing via a $1.2 billion SPAC merger with Vine Hill Capital. CEO Jean-Marie Mognetti cited the dominance of traditional finance giants in the US crypto ETF market in a statement explaining the shift in strategy.

The Block·2025/11/29 16:00
Ethereum Price Slides to $3,030 as ETF Outflows and Whale Deleveraging Dominate November
Ethereum Price Slides to $3,030 as ETF Outflows and Whale Deleveraging Dominate November

Ethereum’s price closed November down 21%, but derivatives market positioning and renewed whale demand hint at a positive start to December.

Coinspeaker·2025/11/29 16:00
Bitcoin slides below $86,500, wiping out $144 billion in crypto market cap
Bitcoin slides below $86,500, wiping out $144 billion in crypto market cap

Quick Take Bitcoin fell below $86,500 on Sunday mainly due to macro pressures and news that Yearn Finance was hacked for millions. Still, analysts predict upside from Federal Reserve’s December rate cut decision, with the odds of a 25 basis point cut having increased recently.

The Block·2025/11/29 16:00
The Funding: VCs discuss the crypto correction and what's next
The Funding: VCs discuss the crypto correction and what's next

Quick Take This is an excerpt from the 40th edition of The Funding sent to our subscribers on Nov. 30. The Funding is a fortnightly newsletter written by Yogita Khatri, The Block’s longest-serving editorial member. To subscribe to the free newsletter, click here.

The Block·2025/11/29 16:00
$3 million in ETH sent to Tornado Cash following apparent attack on Yearn's yETH
$3 million in ETH sent to Tornado Cash following apparent attack on Yearn's yETH

Quick Take An attacker has apparently attacked Yearn’s yETH, an index token consisting of several popular liquid staking tokens, profiting millions of dollars. About $3 million worth of ETH was sent through mixing service Tornado Cash as a result of the attack, blockchain data show. The attacker was seemingly able to mint infinite yETH through an exploit. This is a developing story.

The Block·2025/11/29 16:00
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17:13
Opinion: The "Trump rally" failed to support crypto assets, with the market retreating and erasing gains made earlier this year
BlockBeats News, December 30 — As 2025 draws to a close, the cryptocurrency market has almost completely given back its gains for the year. Although bitcoin once hit a historic high of $126,000 on October 6, the market then plummeted, with the total digital asset market capitalization evaporating by about $1 trillion over the past few months. The turning point came in mid-October, when Trump announced an escalation of the tariff war, causing $19 billion in liquidations in the crypto market within 24 hours—a record high. Ethereum subsequently fell by about 40% within a month, and the market value of Eric Trump’s crypto company also shrank significantly in December. Analysts pointed out that although the Trump administration’s overall stance is “pro-crypto,” the tariff conflict, a tightening macro environment, and high-leverage liquidations have had a greater impact on the market. In November, bitcoin once fell below $81,000, marking the largest single-month drop since 2021, and is currently fluctuating around $90,000. Industry insiders warn that the market may be entering a new round of “crypto winter,” but some institutions believe this is more like a typical four-year bitcoin cycle correction. Both BlackRock CEO Larry Fink and a certain exchange CEO Brian Armstrong have stated that, in the long run, institutional funds are still steadily flowing in, and crypto assets are moving from the “gray area” into the mainstream financial system.
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View: The 'Trump Pump' Fails to Support Cryptocurrencies as Market Downturn Erodes Year-to-Date Gains
BlockBeats News, December 30th. As 2025 draws to a close, the cryptocurrency market has almost entirely retraced its year-to-date gains. Despite Bitcoin hitting a new all-time high of $126,000 on October 6th, the market quickly reversed course, with the total market capitalization of digital assets evaporating by around $1 trillion over the past few months. The market turning point came in mid-October when Trump announced an escalation in the trade war, leading to a $19 billion liquidation in the crypto market within 24 hours, setting a historical record. Ethereum then dropped by about 40% over the following month, and Eric Trump's crypto company saw a significant decrease in its December market value. Analysts point out that despite the overall "crypto-friendly" stance of the Trump administration, the greater market impact came from the trade conflict, a tightening macro environment, and high-leverage liquidations. In November, Bitcoin briefly fell below $81,000, marking the largest monthly decline in 2021. The price is currently fluctuating around $90,000. Industry warnings suggest that the market may be entering a new phase of "crypto winter," but some institutions believe this is more of a typical Bitcoin four-year cycle pullback. Both BlackRock CEO Larry Fink and the CEO of an exchange have stated that institutional funds are still flowing in in the long term, and that crypto assets are transitioning from the "gray area" to the mainstream financial system.
16:40
Lighter withdrew 32.05 million USDC from the platform to its treasury address, with approximately $7.5 million flowing into the LLP.
BlockBeats News, December 30, according to MLM Monitor, Lighter has withdrawn a total of 32.05 million USDC from the platform to its treasury address, with approximately $100,000 still remaining in Lighter's platform fee wallet. Out of this $32.05 million, around $8.6 million has been re-deposited back into Lighter since October 16, with about $7.5 million entering the LLP (fees generated returned to holders, reflected in LLP earnings). This is somewhat unusual as it has never been publicly disclosed before and was not mentioned in the documents—equivalent to around 25% of total revenue being used for this purpose. The remaining approximately $21.9 million USDC has been transferred to an exchange custody address. Lighter also disclosed that its treasury address is hard-coded in the contract as account 0, responsible for receiving platform fees, and the address can be changed through a contract mechanism.
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